Too bad this was shot with a cell phone. Either that, or somebody REALLY needs to learn how to use a tripod. I had to give up after ten minutes because the wild flailing of the camera was giving me a headache.
Too bad this was shot with a cell phone. Either that, or somebody REALLY needs to learn how to use a tripod. I had to give up after ten minutes because the wild flailing of the camera was giving me a headache.
My first glance at the graphic had me going, "Jeez, I hope those numbers are in centimeters!"
Getting kinda sick of the whole "World Without Electricity" trope.
That one with the kid reminds me of some'n...
Y'know, the only reason this show was even a blip on my radar was because of those annoying pop-ups while I'm trying to enjoy EUReKA. Now that I've read this article, and searched a bit on YouTube, I think I'm gonna head on over to EZTV and do some catching up!
Yep, that was my first thought, too.
My thoughts exactly.
Wow, y'know, in all the 20 some odd times I've seen this film, it never occurred to me to study Harrison Ford's behavior with chopsticks, much less to compare it with that of the public at large. I should really be paying closer attention to what my fellow diners are doing with their utensils when I'm in a restaurant.…
I just watched 'em both back-to-back yesterday. I'd always liked Batman Begins, but hadn't seen it since it was in theatres, and some'n happened when I'd watched The Dark Knight the first time a few years back (crappy torrent & no subtitles), and I really didn't care for it at all.
Yeah, this production gives new meaning to the phrase "legs that go all the way up!"
Wow, the animators did a wonderful job capturing the look of Olivia Wilde from the film.
I always thought that post-production on a VFX-laden film takes about twice as long as principal photography.
"Let's get things straight here on the old blue-green ball and then cast ourselves into the stars."
Sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear. When I said "...the latter movie's godawful Visual Effects...", I was referring to Marooned, not 2001.
I think Gerry Anderson's best outer space project was Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (aka Doppelgänger) Derek Meddings really outdid himself there!
See, I'm confused: I assumed that hand reaching out from the static-filled screen was Holly's consciousness. Y'know, when she was being chased by the virus killer?
Awww, man! Just thinkin' about the train scene in Spider-Man 2, with all the hands carrying him inside afterwards, put me in tears right now.
Can't use any of these. Damn, so disappointed.
Well, we can try.